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Donald Trump and the First Lady will give the King a replica of a President Eisenhower Sword as a symbol of “historical partnership” in a gift exchange as the US president is welcomed to Windsor on ...
The admissibility of “decisive evidence” in the trial of a former paratrooper accused of the murder of two men in Londonderry over 50 years ago is being examined.
Unite said its members were being laid off with reduced or zero pay, with some being advised to sign up for universal credit.
Police are investigating the death of a swan which is believed to have been strangled. A member of the public discovered the swan’s body at the Balancing Ponds in Saintbridge, Gloucester, on September ...
The National Toy Hall of Fame has opened voting to the public and a panel of judges who will choose which will be honoured in November. The contenders include tabletop favourites Battleship, Catan, ...
Pete Weatherby KC, representing Leanne Lucas, Heidi Liddle and Jonathan Hayes, addressed the Southport Inquiry on Wednesday.
While the UK’s headline rate of inflation was unchanged in August, this masked a jump in prices for a range of everyday groceries, including cheese, fish and fruit juices, together with a rise in the ...
The German government has warned Iran it has ‘yet to take the reasonable and precise actions’ to satisfy European nations.
Leonard Farruku told hotel staff before arriving on the barge that he wanted to go to Albania because of his mental health.
Conditions in Scotland’s largest jail are “shameful”, a senior prisons official has said. HMP Barlinnie in Glasgow has been stretched to breaking point in recent years as the whole prison estate ...
Russian opposition leader Mr Navalny campaigned against official corruption and staged massive anti-Kremlin protests.